This unlikely hybrid of THE KARATE KID (1984) and FIGHT CLUB (1999) is formulaic and derivative, but sufficiently well made to work as both teen-angst melodrama and bone-rattling brawl picture.
Newly widowed Margot Tyler (Leslie Hope) moves her sons, 17-year-old Jake Tyler (Sean Faris, who bears an occasionally distracting resemblance to Tom Cruise) and...read more

Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! topped the weekend box office with $45.1 million in ticket sales, making it the the best premiere so far this year, the fifth-largest G-rated debut ever, and the fourth-best opening of Jim Carrey's career (and thus, I s… Read more

Review: This unlikely hybrid of THE KARATE KID (1984) and FIGHT CLUB (1999) is formulaic and derivative, but sufficiently well made to work as both teen-angst melodrama and bone-rattling brawl picture.
Newly widowed Margot Tyler (Leslie Hope) moves her sons, 17… (more)